In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "D. Rock" writes:
: device sio0at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x10 irq 4
: device sio1at isa? port IO_COM2 irq 3
These look good. IIRC, the kernel I tested with also had:
device sio2at isa? port IO_COM3 irq 5 disabled
or
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "D. Rock" writes:
: With the latest -current I get a slightly different output:
:
: Nov 7 03:34:47 /kernel.new: pccard: card inserted, slot 0
: Nov 7 03:34:57 /kernel.new: sio2: irq maps: 0x105 0x105 0x105 0x105
: Nov 7 03:34:57 /kernel.new: sio2: probe failed
"D. Rock" wrote:
> "D. Rock" wrote:
> > > > Here my configuration:
> > > > device pcm0at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
> > >
> > > Err, the ESS1868 is a PNP device. You should only have "device pcm0" and
> > > nothing more. You might also try "options PNPBIOS". You are run
According to Jonathan Lemon:
> NOTES
> Locks are on files, not file descriptors. That is, file descriptors
> du- plicated through dup(2) or fork(2) do not result in multiple
> instances of a lock, but rather multiple references to a single lock.
> If a process holding a lock o
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I just checked the web-site for a mailing list
called freebsd-multimedia. I didn't find it?!?
Is the web-site out of date, or did you mean some
other mailing list?
I too, am very anxious to get the SBLive stuff...
thanks in advance.
Regards,
Francis
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Warner Losh wrote:
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "D. Rock" writes:
> : I tried many different combinations. I disabled the onboard serial devices
> : in the BIOS and kernel, so config index 0xf could grap io port 0x3f8 with
> : irq 4 but the only thing I get is
> : sio2: configured irq -1071
"D. Rock" wrote:
> > > Here my configuration:
> > > device pcm0at isa? port 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15
> >
> > Err, the ESS1868 is a PNP device. You should only have "device pcm0" and
> > nothing more. You might also try "options PNPBIOS". You are running
> > -current, right?
> W
Hi,
Take it up with -multimedia . The gus tarted to talk about it
over there.
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Hello,
good news.
Creative Labs has decided to make the drivers for their Soundblaster
Live open source (see http://opensource.creative.com/). so, are there any
plans to port it for FreeBSD?
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>
> Yes. See my posts previously on making the distinction between 'file'
> and 'module'. You've just acquired some new programming talent there;
> I'm sure I could dope out enough of what was worked out last time we
> talked about this to give her something to work on. 8)
>
As if she does
>
> If I have a KLD module that has a registered dependency on some other
> module,
> then when I load the forst module it will load the second.
> this is all well and good but it ALWYA loads it,
> even when it's already in the kernel..
>
> if kldstat can see it, then surely the loading modules
Warner Losh wrote:
>
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "D. Rock" writes:
> : I tried many different combinations. I disabled the onboard serial devices
> : in the BIOS and kernel, so config index 0xf could grap io port 0x3f8 with
> : irq 4 but the only thing I get is
> : sio2: configured irq -1071
Peter Wemm wrote:
>
> "D. Rock" wrote:
> > I read the last mails regarding problems with their ESS 1868 boards.
> > Well, at least it is partially working for them. I didn't have any
> > luck with the driver for some time now. I couldn't get a single tone.
> >
> > With the old voxware driver, sou
If I have a KLD module that has a registered dependency on some other
module,
then when I load the forst module it will load the second.
this is all well and good but it ALWYA loads it,
even when it's already in the kernel..
if kldstat can see it, then surely the loading modules should be able t
On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 10:34:18AM +0100, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
> Here's a patch to bus.h which works for both EGCS and GCC 2.95.2. I have
Here is the patch I've been working on (before I 1st got BDE's reply).
The changes are mostly from OpenBSD + style changes for the way we do
things. Can you
Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> There were zero comments about what order things happen in; in fact,
> the ordering in this case is Just Plain Lame (TM). It's much more
> correct to explicitly check for fp->f_count == 1.
Not sure what you mean. The commit clearly states that POSIX and BSD
lo
> >Is doscmd working for anyone on current? Here I just get:
> >
> >-
> >
> >I have tried it on a single processor and SMP -current and both do the same
> >thing. I had it working a while back, so I think my configuration is ok.
> >
> >Ideas on how to look into this?
>
> Start by invoking
> Can anyone confirm this happens on their box? Anyone have any
> ideas on how to go about fixing this?
I get exactly the same thing.
M
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